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Submission + - Ransomware Completely Shuts Down Ohio Town Government (techcrunch.com)

An anonymous reader writes: In another interesting example of what happens when you don’t manage your backups correctly, the Licking County government offices, including the police force, have been shut down by ransomware. Although details are sparse, it’s clear that someone in the office caught a bug in a phishing scam or by downloading it and now their servers are locked up. Wrote Kent Mallett of the Newark Advocate: "The virus, accompanied by a financial demand, is labeled ransomware, which has hit several local governments in Ohio and was the subject of a warning from the state auditor last summer. All county offices remain open, but online access and landline telephones are not available for those on the county system. The shutdown is expected to continue at least the rest of the week." The county government offices, including 911 dispatch, currently must work without computers or office phones. “The public can still call 911 for emergency police, fire or medical response,” wrote Mallett.

Submission + - Netherland abandons machine vote counting as insecure (independent.co.uk)

Bruce66423 writes: Following revelations about the lack of security of the software, the Dutch government has decided to abandon the use of it to count the ballots at the forthcoming election in March. (For comparison the UK has NEVER had machine counting)

Submission + - Cisco Prime Home Flaw Allows Hackers To Reach Into People's Homes (helpnetsecurity.com)

Orome1 writes: Cisco has patched a critical authentication bypass vulnerability that could allow attackers to completely take over Cisco Prime Home installations, and through them mess with subscribers’ home network and devices. The vulnerability (CVE-2017-3791), found internally by Cisco security testers, affects the platform’s web-based GUI, and can be exploited by remote attackers to bypass authentication and execute any action in Cisco Prime Home with administrator privileges.

Comment Re:My outage has been longer (Score 1) 408

Hey, I took the middle ground and reported it without complaining early Tuesday morning. I certainly don't think Google is omniscient. Although, I'd certainly know if my email server at work was sending out piles of notifications. Then again, if they're alerted of issues via email, you've got a pretty little chicken and egg issue. I'm sure they're smarter than that though.

Comment My outage has been longer (Score 1) 408

I've not received any emails via my gmail address since yesterday. I do, however, get emails that gmail fetches from my POP3 and IMAP accounts. According to my exim logs, gmail accepts the mail, it's getting lost internally. I'm now getting mail delivery delay notifications from 10.90.242.1 somewhere inside Google.

At the same time the delivery issues started, gmail started complaining that it wasn't able to load my contacts list either. But my contacts list on Google Voice appear to be just peachy, and I thought they were the same list.

Eh, who knows, I just hope they get it fixed. I'm not going to complain about something I get for free.

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